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Monsoon Cravings? Try These 7 Teas To Warm You Up

Monsoon Cravings? Try These 7 Teas To Warm You Up

India.com7 days ago
Zee Media Bureau
Jul 15, 2025
Bold black tea blended with aromatic spices that aids digestion and boosts immunity.
Calming floral infusion perfect for cozy rainy evenings.
Fresh, citrusy brew that uplifts mood and soothes the stomach.
Fragrant Kashmiri green tea with saffron and spices that will energise you.
Tangy, caffeine-free tea rich in antioxidants.
Sweet, spicy warmth steeped from cinnamon sticks.
Spicy, soothing brew known for its healing and immunity-boosting properties. Read Next Story
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For J&K's economy, otherwise driven by agriculture and horticulture, tourism is emerging as a vital livelihood and employment generation region is struggling with high unemployment. Abdullah has vowed to make tourism a 'conflict neutral' activity and, despite all the odds, is diverting a significant amount of energy and time to get it back on track. Starting from his cabinet meeting in Pahalgam, followed by the one of secretaries in Gulmarg on May 27-28, he has turned tourism has met over 200 tourism stakeholders and travel agents across India and pitched for a nationwide 'Chalo Kashmir' campaign. The Jammu and Kashmir Tourism Development Corporation, which houses a majority of government's tourism infrastructure, has been tipped to revamp its infrastructure inventory to high standards and availability to online travel aggregators for ease of also reached out to West Bengal and addressed a Tourism and Trade Fair (TTF) session in Kolkata on July 10. 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